Castles around Weisenbach Baden-Württemberg offer historical exploration within the scenic Murgtal region. While Weisenbach itself is known for its natural landscapes and hiking opportunities, the surrounding area features several notable castles and ruins. These historical sites provide insights into the region's past and often include viewpoints over the Black Forest and Rhine plain. The area combines cultural landmarks with opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The castle actually has a website: https://www.burg-yburg.de Perhaps there is more information here about when a reopening can be expected - the last information was "summer 2023" - which is now almost over. (There is still a castle at the outermost gate)
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<< Eberstein Castle >> "Since the mid-13th century, Eberstein Castle has overlooked the valley below. After the Eberstein family died out in 1660, the property passed to the Margraviate of Baden, and today it is privately owned. The architect Friedrich Weinbrenner carried out a major renovation of the castle in the 19th century, giving it its present appearance after 1829. From up here, there is a magnificent view of the central Murg Valley. This more than compensates for the sometimes strenuous climb to this prominently situated cultural monument. And hungry hikers can expect Baden hospitality in the castle tavern. Of course, it tastes especially delicious on the plane tree terrace. The legends surrounding Eberstein Castle and the Eberstein noble family that originated there are rich. There are heroes like the daring Wolf von Eberstein, the monastery founder Bertold, and the lovestruck Wolfheiner. The legend of how the Ebersteins acquired their coat of arms has also been passed down." They came. After delivering an important message from the Emperor to Rome, the Count of Eberstein received a rose of gleaming gold from the Pope. When the Count returned to his castle, the rose came to life and flourished magnificently. Thus, the rose found its way into his coat of arms. https://www.gernsbach.de/sagenweg/schloss.html
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Top excursion destination, especially on the WE you can hike very well here
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We had our snack break there in the sun, the most beautiful part of the tour with wine, bread and sausages
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The Old Hohenbaden Castle was the first residence of the powerful Margraves of Baden-Baden. It is one of the three castles on the Black Forest heights around Baden-Baden, with which the margraviate protected itself. The ruins still impress with their enormous size.
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Unfortunately, the Yburg is still closed directly at the castle gate
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Tables and benches in the former interior are now available.
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Weisenbach itself is primarily known for its natural beauty and hiking opportunities. While there are no notable castles directly within the town, the surrounding Murgtal region and nearby areas feature several historical castles and ruins for exploration.
Several castles in the area are suitable for families. Eberstein Castle is family-friendly, offering a vineyard, hotel, and restaurant. The Alt-Eberstein Castle Ruins also welcome families and provide impressive views. The Ochsenstall Ruins are also listed as family-friendly, offering a quiet spot for a rest.
The castles around Weisenbach provide a glimpse into the region's past. For example, Old Hohenbaden Castle was the first residence of the Margraves of Baden, showcasing their early power. The Alt-Eberstein Castle Ruins served as a grand defensive fortification, highlighting the strategic importance of the area.
The region offers excellent opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Historische Runde' or the 'Murgleiter'. For specific routes, explore options like the 'View of Schloss Eberstein – Eberstein Castle loop' for hiking or the 'Tour de Murg Cycle Path' for cycling. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide and cycling guide for Weisenbach.
Yes, many castles in the area offer fantastic viewpoints. Old Hohenbaden Castle, Eberstein Castle, and Alt-Eberstein Castle Ruins all provide scenic vistas. From the Alt-Eberstein Castle Ruins, you can enjoy views over the Black Forest, the Rhine plain, and even the Vosges Mountains. Yburg Castle also offers terrific views from its tower.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views and the historical atmosphere. Many appreciate the opportunity to explore the ruins, climb towers, and discover hidden corners. The presence of restaurants and beer gardens at several sites, like Old Hohenbaden Castle and Alt-Eberstein Castle Ruins, also adds to the enjoyable experience.
Yes, several castles feature dining options. Old Hohenbaden Castle has a very good restaurant and a beer garden. Eberstein Castle offers a hotel, a starred restaurant, and a castle tavern. The Alt-Eberstein Castle Ruins also have a pleasant restaurant and a summer beer garden.
The castles can be visited year-round, but each season offers a different experience. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the ruins. Summer allows for enjoying outdoor beer gardens. Some castle restaurants, like the one at Alt-Eberstein Castle Ruins, operate seasonally from April to November.
Absolutely. The region is ideal for combining historical exploration with hiking. Many castles, such as Eberstein Castle, are integrated into popular hiking trails like the Gernsbach Legend Trail. You can find numerous routes that pass by or lead directly to these historical sites in the hiking guide for Weisenbach.
While Weisenbach itself is accessible, reaching specific castles often requires a combination of public transport and walking. It's advisable to check local bus schedules and plan your route in advance, as some castles are situated on hills and require a final ascent on foot.
While the main castles like Old Hohenbaden and Eberstein are popular, exploring lesser-known ruins or visiting during off-peak hours (early morning or late afternoon) can offer a more tranquil experience. The Ochsenstall Ruins, though mostly destroyed, offer a quiet spot for a rest away from larger crowds.


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